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People can expect to see more snow-less days in future winters.
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City and county departments just finished debris cleanup after the major June storm.
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Fallen trees and debris on the Peninsula Trail in the Charles C. Deam Wilderness and the Pate Hollow Trail forced closure.
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Construction has not impacted any holiday events.
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Thousands of Hoosier customers lost power during the week of heavy storms, prompting frustration.
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Employees of FEMA, IDHS and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) will help visitors file assistance applications and connect with resources, according to a press release.
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The scope of the storm has been nearly unprecedented, stretching from the Great Lakes near Canada to the Rio Grande along the border with Mexico.
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National Weather Service Lead Meteorologist Jim Andersen says parts of Indiana could see potential heavy snowfall – though the storm’s track isn’t certain yet.
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While our understanding of things like epilepsy, the stars, and the shape of the Earth has changed dramatically over the centuries, ancient cultures confronted the same universe as we do. Even though their ideas about that universe are often very different from ours, there are also countless insights hidden in scientific writings from over 2,000 years ago.